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20 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: It's Increasingly Clear The Feds Were Protecting Joe, Not Hunter
Two IRS agents testified that the Hunter Biden probe was slowed down and efforts to investigate Joe's involvement in the family business were stopped. The Justice Department didn't want to find any evidence and investigators were hindered in asking questions related to the president. The motive behind the $17 million received by Biden from companies in authoritarian nations remains a bigger concern. It is increasingly clear that the Justice Department was avoiding a replay of the Hillary-illegal server scandal. The truth may never be revealed.
The Epoch Times: The Time Is Now to Thoroughly Reject Marxism in Its Modern Guise
The influence of Marxist ideology in government has led to oppression and economic stagnation, as evidenced by the USSR, China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and Venezuela. Stifling individual freedom harms society as a whole. Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is calling out the creeping Marxist influence in institutions, urging leaders to recognize and oppose it. The Coalition leadership in Australia is taking on this challenge and advocating for the timeless values of freedom and individualism.
The Federalist: Dems Worried About SCOTUS Ethics Should Probe Lefty Justices
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats are considering an "ethics bill" for the Supreme Court, but there is no ethics problem with Justices Thomas and Alito. Democrats' reactions to Democrat-appointed justices' conduct reveal their hypocrisy and disregard for ethics. Democrats are using these "ethics" smears to undermine the court because they dislike its recent popular rulings.
The Federalist: Meet The Self-Interested Trio Behind The Anti-DeSantis Attacks
The GOP presidential race is shaping up to be a battle between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump, with each facing opposition from the legacy media, the Trump campaign, and establishment Republicans. The media opposes DeSantis because he defies their narrative and has a chance of winning. Trump is targeting DeSantis to avoid a one-on-one race and highlight his own strengths. Establishment Republicans, still reeling from their loss in 2016, are hoping for an alternative candidate to challenge Trump and DeSantis. In the end, it's a fight between DeSantis and Trump, and the sooner they face off, the better.
#society
The Federalist: The Real Reason The Regime Hates Jason Aldean’s New Song
Country Music Television (CMT) stops airing Jason Aldean's music video due to accusations of racism, despite the song not referencing race. The song is a rebuke of the left's summer of rage and a defense of rural Americans against political violence.
Fox News: Blue-collar boaters on Boston Harbor honor disabled veterans with 65th annual fishing trip
The lobstermen of Houghs Neck in Boston Harbor honor America's wounded warriors with an annual fishing trip for disabled veterans. This tradition, passed down through generations, brings together a tight-knit community of blue-collar workers and volunteers to show their support for those who have served. Despite challenges, such as government regulations on fishing, the community comes together each year to give back to those who have given the most.
#economy
Forbes: Ticket Sold In LA Wins $1.08 Billion Powerball Jackpot—Here’s How Much The Winner Will Take Home After Taxes
In LA, a single ticket wins the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot, but after taxes, the winner will take home much less. The winner can choose between annual payments or a lump sum, with the lump sum being the more popular choice.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Israeli Chef Naifa Mulla Brings Druze Cuisine To Tel Aviv
Naifa Mulla, a skilled chef known for her contemporary take on Druze cuisine, has opened her own restaurant in Tel Aviv's Neve Tzedek neighborhood. The restaurant, named Naifa after Mulla's grandmother, offers a blend of traditional and modern dishes made with ingredients sourced from her hometown of Yarka. After gaining recognition on a reality TV cooking competition and completing a residency for up-and-coming chefs, Mulla decided to open her own establishment, prioritizing authenticity and a welcoming atmosphere.
#sports
Forbes: Women’s World Cup Avoids TV Blackout In Japan As FIFA Strikes Deal
FIFA has reached broadcast deals for the Women's World Cup 2023, averting threats of a blackout. An agreement was made with NHK for Japan, the last major country without a broadcast deal. There were also fears of a blackout in top soccer nations in Europe, but FIFA reached agreements with broadcasters in those countries as well. The tournament will be shown in over 200 territories and at least 70 broadcasters will be present during the competition.
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The Federalist: Gun-Hating Media Use Slanted Surveys To Control Public Opinion
Gun control surveys conducted by organizations like NPR and PBS are often biased and misleading. They present a false dichotomy between curbing gun violence and protecting gun rights, when in reality, advocates on both sides support reducing violence. In a more balanced survey conducted by the Crime Prevention Research Center, participants were asked whether they believed allowing people to protect themselves with guns or enacting stricter gun laws was more effective in reducing violent crime. The results showed that the margin of support for stricter gun laws was only 5 percentage points, not the 22-point margin reported by NPR. Furthermore, the survey found overwhelming support for "stand your ground" laws and a narrower margin of support for stricter gun laws in response to mass shootings. These findings demonstrate that the supposed overwhelming support for gun control is often a mirage.
Spectator USA: A lovely curio of a novel by Patrick deWitt
Patrick deWitt's novel, "The Librarianist," is a unconventional and humorous narrative about a retired librarian named Bob Comet who volunteers at a senior center and reflects on his past. The story takes unexpected turns, including a section about Bob's childhood spent with traveling players. The novel is filled with fully realized characters and explores themes of love, betrayal, and personal growth.